The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 17, 1914, Image 4

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    i ew Standard Team Defeated
8 The New Standard team
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Maytown Last Saturday
easily The Black Fronts of Lancaster,
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, June 17,
s lighter than MAYTOWN
his opponent, he was far the better
boxer, A New Method of Procuring Seed
The wind-up was between Kid El Potatoes
{lis, the local favorite, and Young wh—
| Kreider of Lancaster. Kreider is Recent showers have put vegeta:
|ihe lad that boxed a draw With tion in fine growing condition and
| Young Wolpert in Mt. Joy Hall on the country is beautiful,
| Decoration Day. Ellis boxed like & This is bug and louse month. Keep
| veteran, scored a clean knock down ; keen eye on the poultry for they
|in the second and Kreider refused 0 (oj); gyrely suffer from liceif neglect:
|get up as he had enough of the od
| Kid's game, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Will Morton of
| Fighting Ben of this Place and Renova, spent a few days among old
| John Ryan then boxed three friendly friends here last week.
rounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraybill and
John Fritz of Harrisburg, spent Sun-
i day and Monday in this place.
‘Mortuary | Can't some way be devised to
3 scare birds away from cherry trees,
Recordings other than the use of dynamite caps?
Our town was not a little disturbed
(Continued from page 1) on Sunday by this heroic way of
is survived by his wife and several dealing with the feathered thieves. |
children. | An item is going the wind that Ww. |
eeasm— | Donegal is using a traction engine
John Johnson ito draw their road scraper, as |
BW een me
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Mofeated Maytown here on Saturday | on which there are four members of |
fhighth on a throw over
| pretty double play of
Ch
a fast game. Maytown made its | last year's Mt. Joy team,
uns On errors, one coming in the |Denver on Saturday 17 to 4. “Bud-
third and one | dy” Roads had four hits and Leo
the ninth on a passed ball at | Houck 3.
inst. The feature of the game was | The strong Ironville team, that de
«Big League |deated Columbia last Saturday, will
as” Sloat to Brubaker, to Hen- | be the attraction here on Saturday,
Artx. Wakes pitched fine ball, al-| opposing the New Standard team.
€ owing but three hits. The team is| The game will be called at 3:30.
hitting hard and flelding good. | Basebal| Tomorrow Evening
Strong teams are being booked on a
schedule which will be announced of the Men's Organized Bible Class
ater. The score follows: | of Trinity United Evangelical Sun-
MAYTOWN | day School, will cross bats in a
base ball on the and interment will take place from Risser and Dr. Harter.
Dupes, rf
Hu
Houseal, 2b
Ferry, C
Drace, 3b
Good, If
Sk
Kraybill, ss
Sargen, Dp
Fu
Hendrix, 1b,
Conrad, c
Bennett, If
Greenawalt,
Myers, cf
Walters, p
Brubaker, 2b
Sloat, ss
e friendly game of
intzinger,
9 | evening. The Ladies’ Bible
0! wil] furnish the lemonade for
0 | players. The game will begin
oad, cf
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4 nterest and develop the social
* the class. A good time and
NEW STANDARD nteresting game is expected
Totals
Two teams made up of members
0 | diamond at the New Standard Hard-
0| ware Works tomorrow (Thursday) son, at Newtown today.
Class Richardson of this place, is also a parted ones, on Decoration day. The
the son of the deceased. He was 64 flowers were packed between four | =
at years old. slices of potatoes, in the hope that | =
116:15. Chas. S. Morton and George the vegetables would help keep the ®
0! Myers will occupy the pitcher's box Mrs. Frank Kendig flowers fresher. We noticed that two|®
1! and Homer A, Barr and Guy L. Barr word has reached Marietta an- of the slices had eves, and we plant B
0! will catch for the two teams. The nouncing the death at Ottawa, Ill, of ed them in our garden. Five fine | gy When a proposition
defeated John Johnson, a colored resident though it were a new and grand idea.
of Marietta, died in the Columbia It is a good way to do, but we have
Hospital on Sunday afternoon in his used a traction engine on E. Done
fortieth year, after an illness of gal roads, for years.
three weeks. His body was taken in! Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grove ten-
charge of an undertaker and ship- | dered a reception to their newly
ped to Marietta for burial | married son, Aaron and Mrs. Grove
tess lon Sunday. Omly the members of
Harrison J. Richardson the bride and groom's immediate
The remains of Harrison J. Rich-|families attended.
ardson, who died at Middletown, Henry Frank's cows attended a big
were brought here at noon yesterday festival on Sunday night, but were
and taken to Newtown by Uuder- uninvited guests. They cleaned out
taker HF. C. Brunner. The funeral the gardens of Mrs. Kautz, Albert
the home of his son William Richard- A friend sent some flowers to US
life pear Bainbridge several years ago. them.
an She was fifty years of age. Death iis
By: due to a complication of di- wHy MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
rx ® erybody will be given the glad hand cease Her husband died ten years, gHouLD ADVERTISE IN THE
a
ink, 3b of welcome.
Vlthat could be accomodated and
bouts were very interesting.
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Pennell, 1b y he show opened with a
aco, when she then removed West. BULLETIN
Her father. four children and several SARI
The local Athletic Club gave a prothers and a sister survive. | A Guarantee in Every Ad.
boxing show in the club rooms on —_———— There is a guarantee in every ad-
North Market street Monday, when Mrs. Matilda Wagner | vertisement. The man who adver
four good bouts were staged before Mrs. Matilda Wagner, a resident of tiseg any article unworthy of the
a packed house. The crowd was all pji,apethtown, died at her home Fri- public is but hastening his com:
the day afternoon from dropsy in her may be likened to a very powerful
sixty-eighth year, after an illness of success by the most direct method
ound B b x Willi Thi] several months. She was the widow | known. In this respect, advertising
round bout between illiam Gantz, ¢ {1c late George M. Wagner. The | merci) doom.
Fotals i... ee ha Te cers. cio} le
colored, and “Lew” Geib. The latter jo caceq was born in Middletown, The man who advertises an article
zood game for , ley of body blows.
made Jack Johnson's friend Sa¥ and for many years was a member worthy of confidence is hastening to
“I'm done” in the fourth by his vol-
of the Church of God. The following | magnifying glass.
step-children survive: George, Eliza- If your business possesses the es
Elizal Young Daley anc a
2 Fr Satur itr as ot ae bethtown; John, Lancaster and Wi. jsentia] without. Wilel . (ierg can be
ewash brush at Ma BS # I ’ liam, York. The funeral was held no success, why not magnify it.
by a 6 to 0 score. four lively rounds with honors about
Breneman, who played even. Frankie has the makins of a
» hangup game with the local | comer.
here last summer, played sec- The semi-windup brought together
and
-d4 for Mountville Saturday and Young McGinnis of Lancaster,
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d three hits out of five times up. Young Shank, who is Ben Fine
e of them was a double frock’s sparring partner. Although
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WATT and SHAND
Corner S3n-re and E. King Sts.
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The Second Week Of The
Sale Of Marshal, Matheson
& Co's. Stock Offers More
Attractive Values Than
The First Day
Interesting Exhibit and Demonstra-
7 ‘tion Of Naiad Dress Shields
—began to-day at one of our cross-aisle counters. This exhibit is
intended to give our customers a better knowledge of the merits
and value of Naiad Dress Shields.
The variety of different styles is very large and varied, and the
manufacturers’ representative in charge will be only too glad to
show you or prove to you just why it will save you money to wear
Naiad Dress Shields. These Shields can Db ry easily Steri
are guaranteed Perspiration-proof, Ru ber
Hygienic and Healthful to the most delicate skin.
. see the exhibit.
Handsome Swiss Flouncings, Our
Regular $2.00 and $3.50 Quality
$1.50
Full forty-five inches wide, and a good variety of different
designs. An offer no thrifty shopper can lightly cast aside. Only a
few hundred yards left. Be prompt if you want some.
Half Price For Another Lot of Fine
Swiss Embroidery Edgings and
Galloons
§0c. grade; 2% to 4% inches wide, jn a host of the
designs; 25¢. a yard.
lities Now 37) 1-2¢c yd
Embroidery values, dorfft waste another
: ital eicht davs aide ia wi
I fal eigh days. Bean his Jan Thursday, June 18. It will be an all
3» jleaves dauglt BY, J a A. 8 3
; s one ater, Alma A, at day event. Free meals will be served
home; his mother, Mrs. Anna Her-
on Monday morning with services in When vou advertise, make up
the Church of God at ten o'clock. In-/your mind to magnify your business
terment was made in Mount Tunnel —make up your mind at the same
cemetery. time to use the best magnifying I
strument obtainable—the Bulletin,
Aaron B. Hershey Are you getting your share?
Aaron B. Hershey, a retired farm- et © eee
er of near a, died at 1:15 stumpf’'s Grand Opening
© | Saturday morning St. Joseph's Mr. Albert H. Stumpf, proprietor
Hospital Jancaster f the effects P nl ’ 3 i i
Tospital, 1 aster, of the fects of of the Farmers’ Inn, in this place, is
an operation. He was in his fifty- ,qyertising a grand opening to be
sixth year, and had been at the hos- ;.1q at this well known hostelry on
and there will be a grand band con
cert in the evening. “Allie” extends
a general invitation to all hig friends
to attend. 2t.
emer
shey of Landisville, and two sisters,
Alice and Lillie, both of Landisville.
He was a member of the Church of
God of Landisvillee The funeral
was held yesterday morning at 9
o'clock at the house and 10 o’clock
at the Church of God, Landisyille.
Interment took place in the adjoin-
ing cemetery.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
I wish to inform the public that I
have housed 1800 tons of nice, clear,
pure spring water ice of extra good
quality which I am selling consider-
able lower than last summer. Ask
for prices, wagons run through Flor-
in and Mt. Joy daily your trade so-
licited.
1t. C. S. FRANK
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John M. Johnson
John M. Johnson, a well-known re
sident of Marietta, died Sunday after-
noon about figefs#d’clock, at the Co-
Host, from a complication
of eager’ after an illness of four
weeks, having heen at the hospital
three weeks. Deceased was born in
Marietta, the son of the late John W.
and Hannah Johnson, May 4, 1869,
and was in his forty-sixth year. He
was a member of Cassiopeia Lodge,
No. 1705, Grand United Order of Odd
Fellows, and a past officer. He was
a steward in the Bethel church, lead-
er of class No. 1, in the Sunday
school, and also a local preacher. He ba
i widow and these
iah Walters, of
Earl, Mary,| Young i
lumbia
Dieter—Herman
Roy Dieter, son of Mr. P. J. Dieter
of this place, now living at Sunbury,
and Miss Leona Herman, also of Sun-
bury, were united in marriage at
Harrisburg last week. They will re-
side at Sunbury where the groom is
employed. They have the best wish-
es of a host of friends.
a anit AT Umer eee
A Farewell Party
Mast Tuesday evening Miss Elsie
ned a number of her
at a farewell party at
Columbia Avenue, prior
rture for Harrisburg
expects to spend some
Friends.
Our Home Markets
Butter, per 1b.
| Eggs, per doz.
WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS Lard, per Ib.
D
SHOULD ADVERTISE IN Tug. |Coiiom, per bu
Oats, per bu.
BULLETIN Wheat, per bu.
r | Corn, per bu.
$1,200,000.00 For a Name i el
Wil] Close Saturdays
The Royal Baking Powder busi- | The undersigned wish to inform
ness was sold not long ago. | the public that they will close their
For the name alone the OWRers|piacksmith shops at noon Saturdays
received $1,200,000.00. {from now until the first Saturday in
Building and equipment Were &| october.
mere side issue. A better factory| ¢. S. LONGENECKER
and more up-to-date equipment could DAVID 8S. SHONK
be obtained in a short space of time a ——
by the expenditure of afew thousand
dollars, but to develop a trade name|
until it became as valuable as thej
Bought Fine Hogs
Mr. John F. Peifer of Salunga, has
Royal Baking Powder brand would |
have taken many years and the ex-|
penditure of hundreds of thousands
of dollars for advertising. | has also a fine lot Q pigs for sale.
By the common-sense use of space]
ee sree
Mr. James to place on the graves of their de-| gp a price. So far as we are concerned, we don’t much
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| object of the game is to stimulate Mrs. Frank Kendig, who resided potatoe plants are now growing from | 2 many sales to us because the dealer or ©
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6 Cylinder 48 H. F
Fully Equipped
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Our Competitor
to this unusual advertisement. It’s the first
We don’t know what competition will say in answer
th so remarkable a car at so remarkable
time competition has been asked to make such a compraison wi
care what they say.
We are building cars for our d-alers and their people; not for competition. When SO unusual a
competition generally warns both dealers and buyers to stay away from it.
moral standard, but it is the natural fear of not knowing
have seen what approval it will find from most
proposition comes out,
This warning is not the result of any fine
how to meet the other man’s proposition until after they
dealers and owners.
is as good as the Herff-Brooks proposition competition doesn’t mean the loss of
wner hag only to see the Herft-Brooks to realize that against such
at such a price, abuse and criticism must fall away unnoticed.
Remember that the only competition Wwe will have is cars costing from $1,750 to $2,000 and that
Ask competition the price of his car; then make him prove that there ex-
has to offer you and the Herff-Brooks at $1,375.
B merit,
competition is a compliment.
ists that difference in price between what he

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Jlizemore About 100 Men's
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FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY
a Gi f A A EC J CTE FI OY SE
Suits Marked
To 12 Price
*GILT EDGE,” the only ladics’ shoe dressing that ds = :
positively contains Oil, ~ Blacks, Polishes and Pre- 1
serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines without 3 T HE CONSTANT aim of this clothing house is to
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rubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c.
“STAR” combination for cleaningand polishing all
kindsof russetor tan shoes, 10c. "DANDY" size, 25¢.
“QUICK WHITE" (in liguid form with sponge)quick- :
ly cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c.&25c, all times. When they run down to one or two sizes to a
SUE AS Sor Ih puts. ph 3
. In round white cakes atter re tak eti ickly
packed in zinc boxes, with sponge; 10c. In hand- pattern we take action to clear them quickly.
some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 2c.
If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, sendus § m
the price in stamps for fullsize package, charges paide That,
WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO, y
20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. Sale on about 100 Suits. We have gone through our stock
The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
Shoe Polishes in the World. i and culled every pattern that had been sold down to one
keep our Suit sizes up to the highest mark at
in a nutshell, is the reason for this Half-Price
Sosgesgeogufodufoinifosfoofeegedeisuiolsifeofeegodeopeiod or two sizes, and as a result we have a varied assortment
of medium grays and tans in Summer Suits that we offer
Your Vacation 4 at HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES.
luggage should be light, stylish Ten dollar Suits, for instance, are yours at $5; $12
Suits at $6; $15 Sui $7.50; Suifs ¢ C ig i
and durable. $6; $15 Suits at $7.50; $18 Suils at $9. This is
surely a profitable Bargain for you for a fill-in Suit for
Cowhide bags, i 3
Cowhide sittensen, . 2 business or work, and the higher-priced ones are first-
classed dress suits.
Your trunk is Lere i apis el
at A WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE.
Groff & Wolf C
We repair all kinds of luggage. a - Oo 0.
KRECKELI| for oie tae
J LANCASTER. P&NNA
On The Square LANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWING STORE
LANCASTER, PA.
Your own price.
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| added to his pens, three pure bred
| Berkshire pigs Jersey | Glen
Farms, W. S. Bergeg} proprietor. He
in the Bulletin you may increase Don’t forget you will receive
number of customers, increase | double gS. & H. green trading stamps
account. I 1. D. Beneman's Saturday.
holding School Bonds numbers 71,10, .
50, 58, 5, 4, 72, 74, 5, 59, 48, 30, Is- Quality Wall Papers
sued 1904 at 334 per cent. to present
same for payment August 1st, 1914
at First National Bank Mount Jay, Quality is a much abused term, but when a line


Pa. Interest will cease on these of Wall Paper possesses it to such an extent as
Bonds after the above date.
june 3-f. By Order of Board.
— | fied in applying it. They are well printed, well de-
the Brinkman Wall Papers do, we feel quite justi-
KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN signed and beautifully colored.
BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE
AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM | B RR I N KX A N
LANCASTER, PA.
28.30 EAST ORANGE STREET
SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK | Thirty Yeats in the Business
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